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ebright backbone was his mother how did she contribute to is learning what kind of work did she find for him even at the dining table what qualities did ebright imbibe from his mother​

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Answered by sangeetamishra563
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Answer:

yes mother was his backbone because she do everything for her and she bring the instrument ornament like telescope and he also also bring the book name the travel of monarch

Answered by rakeshmohan73
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The query comes from the section titled "The Making of a Scientist." The author of "The Making of a Scientist" is Robert W. Peterson. It talks about the characteristics that make a scientist. In order to succeed, ambitious scientists must break free from the exile of their current reality, forge their own path, and get inspiration from successful individuals.

1) Ebright was raised as a lone kid in the state of Pennsylvania.

2) He was a talented pupil.

3) He used to perform well in school.

4) When he was younger, he enjoyed amassing objects like coins, fossils, and pebbles.

5) When he was a third-grader, his father passed away.

6) His mother adored him and pushed him to learn more and try new things.

7) His mother bought him books and took him on vacations.

Ebright grew up in Pennsylvania as an only child. He lost his dad when he was studying in third grade. He always collected rocks, coins, and fossils, as a child. He was a bright child in academics. His mother always encouraged him to learn more. She took him on tris, bought books for him, a telescope, microscope, cameras, mounting materials, and other equipment. All these helped him to learn new things. This also introduced the world to him. She exposed him to the world. She also helped him find new learning work when he had nothing to do every evening. She once bought him a book “The Travels of Monarch X”. This opened up his mind to the world of science. She helped him in sustaining the interest in the field of science.

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